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The science-fiction editor Gardner Dozois is generally acknowledged as the person who popularized the use of the term " cyberpunk " as a kind of literature, although Minnesota writer Bruce Bethke coined the term in 1980 for his short story " Cyberpunk ," which was published in the November 1983 issue of Amazing Science Fiction Stories.
*" The Plutonium Drug " — Amazing Stories, September 1934 LW2
When Hugo Gernsback published the first scientifiction magazine, Amazing Stories in 1926, he allowed for a large letter column which printed reader's addresses.
Ackerman saw his first " imagi-movie " in 1922 ( One Glorious Day ), purchased his first science fiction magazine, Amazing Stories, in 1926, created The Boys ' Scientifiction Club in 1930 (" girl-fans were as rare as unicorn's horns in those days ").
Gernsback started the modern genre of science fiction by founding the first magazine dedicated to it, Amazing Stories, in 1926.
After losing control of Amazing Stories, Gernsback founded two new science fiction magazines, Science Wonder Stories and Air Wonder Stories.
* Amazing Detective Stories
* Amazing Stories
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The pages of the science fiction pulp magazine Amazing Stories promoted one such idea from 1945 to 1949 as " the Shaver Mystery ".
Among the best-known other titles of this period were Amazing Stories, Black Mask, Dime Detective, Flying Aces, Horror Stories, Love Story Magazine,
Many classic science fiction and crime novels were originally serialized in pulp magazines such as Weird Tales, Amazing Stories, and Black Mask.
In the early 20th century, pulp magazines helped develop a new generation of mainly American SF writers, influenced by Hugo Gernsback, the founder of Amazing Stories magazine.
The 1928 publication of Philip Nolan's original Buck Rogers story, Armageddon 2419, in Amazing Stories was a landmark event.
SF fandom emerged from the letters column in Amazing Stories magazine.
While the American magazines Amazing Stories, with Cele Goldsmith as editor, and the respected Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction had from the very start had a leaning towards unusually literary stories, Moorcock turned that into a concerted policy.
* In " Via the Time Accelerator " by F. J. Bridge ( a pseudonym of Francis J. Brueckel ), from the January 1931 issue of Amazing Stories, a time traveler in 1930 wonders if he should travel to the future, and then he sees himself returning from the future, which reassures him about the success of his voyage.
Smith science fiction novel Skylark Three ( originally published in Amazing Stories in 1930 ), the second book of the Skylark tetralogy.
In 1969, he began writing a regular science column for Amazing Stories.
Eastwood made his only foray into TV direction with the 1985 Amazing Stories episode " Vanessa In The Garden ", which starred Harvey Keitel and Sondra Locke.
He also worked as a cartoonist, illustrator, disc jockey, usher and dishwasher before selling his first story to Amazing Stories in 1950.
*“ The Devil, You Say ?” ( Jan 1951, Amazing Stories, adapted for Twilight Zone )

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* Eclipses: 20 Amazing Photos — slideshow by Life magazine
The Amazing World of DC Comics and the Marvel magazine FOOM began and ceased publication in the 1970s.
The company also acquired the trademarks and copyrights of SPI and Amazing Stories magazine.
* Amazing Pictures ( 2007 )-a 4-part magazine series
In Amazing World of DC Comics # 14 ( 1977 ), a magazine with articles on DC Comics characters and series, Smallville was stated to be in Maryland.
The first science fiction magazine, Amazing Stories, appeared in 1926.
Although science fiction had been published before the 1920s, it did not begin to coalesce into a separately marketed genre until the appearance in 1926 of Amazing Stories, a pulp magazine published by Hugo Gernsback.
It was originally serialized in Amazing Stories magazine from October 1967 to February 1968, and came out in a paperback from Berkley Books later in 1968.
This copy was autographed by Hugo Gernsback in 1965. Amazing Stories was an American science fiction magazine launched in April 1926 by Hugo Gernsback's Experimenter Publishing.
In 1931, Bernarr Macfadden purchased the assets of the Mackinnon-Fly magazine publishers ( in Canada ), which gave him the pioneering sci-fi pulp Amazing Stories and several other titles.
Ted White took over as editor after Malzberg, eliminated the reprints and made the magazine a respected name again: Amazing was nominated for the prestigious Hugo award three times during his tenure.
The 1980s saw Amazing pass into the hands of TSR in 1983 and Wizards of the Coast ( who purchased TSR in 1997 ), who made intermittent attempts over the next twenty years to create a successful modern incarnation of the magazine.
Amazing Stories is scheduled to begin regular publication as a professional online magazine sometime in 2013.
Overall, though, Amazing itself was rarely an influential magazine within the genre.
The Amazing Pudding () was a Pink Floyd and Roger Waters fan magazine ( with frequent discussion of the other band members ' solo careers, including that of Syd Barrett ), founded by Ivor Trueman and edited and published, variously, by him ( issues 1-17 ), Andy Mabbett ( issues 2-60 ), Bruno MacDonald ( issues 24-60 ) and Dave Walker ( issues 13-60 ), for ten years ( and 60 issues ).
The award is named after Hugo Gernsback, the founder of the pioneering science fiction magazine Amazing Stories, and was once officially known as the Science Fiction Achievement Award.
* The Amazing Pudding, a magazine about Pink Floyd
In 1939, Palmer began a companion magazine to Amazing Stories titled Fantastic Adventures, which lasted until 1953.
None of these magazines achieved the success of Amazing Stories during the Palmer years, but Palmer published Space World magazine until his death.

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